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The New Face of SGA

The Student Government Association (SGA) elections ended recently. In order to kick off the event, SGA held a “Rock Hard, Vote Smart” event on the lawn of the University Center. With such a large event at one of the most traveled areas on campus its surprising that only 240 people […]

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New SGA: The Voice of the Student Body

The Student Government Associationwants to change the waystudents see SGA at Western. Newchanges are coming next semesterwith the new President and SGAwants students to know the truth.SGA is in theory, an open lineof communication between the Universityand the student body. Accordingto Eileen Farineau, Chief of Staffof SGA, SGA works under […]

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Annual Spring Carnival

Rain clouds came pouring in around 3 p.m. last Friday when Cullowhee’s annual Spring Carnival was about to take place. Fortunately the light sprinkle was not enough to cancel the rides and activities that the carnival had set up. The rides included The Scat, The Rapid slide, Gyroscope, Taz Spinner, […]

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NC Primary Profile: Barack Obama

Upcoming primaries should be important to students for a number of reasons. First, The North Carolina primary is on May 6, and for the first time in recent memory, the democratic nominee has not yet been decided. Two candidates remain, and each needs a majority of the remaining seven primaries. […]

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Election Profile: Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton has continued her candidacy for president despite the damage she could potentially do to the Democratic Party chances of electing a presidential candidate in November. However after her decisive win in the Pennsylvania primary on April 22, the stage is set for our own state’s primary on May […]

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Congratulations, Here’s to Ten Years

When you step through the lime green door of the Mad Batter, a distinct tasty smell greets you along with the colorful atmosphere of the restaurant. You will also hear the Mad Batter beforeyou smell it, there is always qualitymusic playing at the entrance. The Mad Batter is actually quite […]

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Helping Old Cullowhee

The Cullowhee Catwalk 5K Run was planned by Students to increaseawareness of physical fitness and to raise a little money for our town.The 5K, sponsored by the Freshman Leadership Institute; a group of freshmen that are involved in classes,campus events, and service projects,was held at the intramural fields on WCU […]

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2007-2008 Sports Awards/Honors

BaseballMar. 31, 2008 – Chris Masters named Southern Conference Pitcher of the Week.April 9, 2008 – Tyler Sexton named Southern Conference Student-Athlete of the Week.April 21, 2008 – Chris Masters named Southern Conference Co-Pitcher of the Week. Men’s BasketballMar. 4, 2008 – Brandon Giles named SCSMA Second Team All-Conference and […]

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WCU Broadens Literary Horizons

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NFL mock draft, Carolina Panthers

A certain buzz is floating its way around the Carolina Panthers this off season. The front office started working to better the team as soon as the regular season was over. When asked about improving the offense, specifically adding another playmaker to complement Steve Smith, Head Coach Jon Fox commented […]